Summarize points of the child care trilemma and explain how this trilemma affects children, families, and early childhood professionals
What will be an ideal response?
? ? Quality of care to children
? ? Compensation for child caregivers
? ? Affordability for families
? ? Quality requires highly trained professional staff and supportive, challenging environment
? ? Low wages, long hours, few or no benefits leads to staff turnover
? ? Families often use cost as a deciding factor for selecting child care; some low cost child care is not of high quality
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A. Social narrative B. Constructivism C. Interpersonal creativity D. Social constructionism E. Shared consciousness
Saying "there are three important things to remember" while holding up one, two, and then three fingers as you note each is an example of which type of cue?
a. Organizational b. Mannerism c. Emphasis d. Columnar
When boundaries become too close the family is considered to be___________, when the family's boundaries are too distant the family is considered to be ____________
A. in homeostasis, adaptive B. enmeshed, disengaged C. disengaged, enmeshed D. adaptive, in homeostasis
Graham et al. suggest that the mean handwriting speed for girls in the first grade is
A. 10 letters per minute. B. 21 letters per minute. C. 36 letters per minute. D. 45 letters per minute.